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Jan 03 2022

Action Steps: The Best Way to Keep Your 2022 New Year’s Resolutions

Action steps, not intentions will assure that you make the changes you want in 2022.

Here it is another year with another chance to resolve to save more money, lose weight, or eat more vegetables. Did you make any New Year’s Resolutions?Focus on action steps to reach weight loss goal

Resolutions are just a list of intentions. And, I’m sure many of you have experienced, as I have, by the end of January, most of those intentions have been forgotten.

Successful change is made by taking small, action steps toward that change. True action steps are behavior specific. For example, “losing weight” is a great goal but it is not a behavior. However, “replacing one sugary snack with a piece of fruit at least three days a week” or walking 30 minutes three days a week” are behaviors. So, each of these action steps would lead you toward weight loss.

Now you might be thinking: I’ve tried that before and it didn’t work. Here is a 5-step plan that will help you focus and stay on track this time.

Determine what steps you need to take to reach your weight loss goal.

Take some time to think about this. Along with food and activity, think about your kitchen – does it need reorganizing? Do you need additional food containers, or storage bags?

Create a list of actions you will take to fulfill the first step above. 

If you want to lose weight, what actions are required? Will you walk one mile three days next week? Will you eat only one dessert next week? Do you need to purchase additional food containers for Sunday meal prep?

Once you have drawn up a plan of action steps toward your goal, put each action step into your schedule. 

Things are more likely to get done if you schedule them. Keep track of how you are doing and any problems you encounter.

Most plans run into obstacles/challenges. 

Anticipating your challenges and having a plan to confront them will lead you to success. For example, there will always be holidays and social events. You can plan ahead for these challenges. Check out restaurant menus in advance to find healthy options. Take your own healthy recipe to parties, or celebration dinners.

Look for progress not perfection. 

It is possible to get off track. But, that does not mean you have failed. Don’t use it as an excuse to give up. As in, “I ate one cookie so I might as well finish the box.” Be kind to yourself and get right back to it.

In order to become the person who eats clean, healthy meals, or reaches your healthy weight, you need to walk from where you are now to where you want to  be. This means you might have to give things up or add in things you might not like so much yet.

In the end, we all have to find it within ourselves and want to change for the better.

Now, why not review your resolutions/intentions and make a list of action steps that will get you where you want to be?

 

Statistics show that most goals set in January are weight loss goals. This has never been truer than this January!

May 2022 bring health and happiness to you!

I have put together an ebook,  7 Steps to Make Weight Loss Easier & Effective

Download it now – it’s FREE!

 

Written by Donna Hugues · Categorized: Nutrition, Weight Management · Tagged: 2022 weight loss, action steps, goals, sustainable weight loss, weight loss, weight management

Jul 26 2021

Weight Loss Plateau? Beat It in 5 Doable Steps

A weight loss plateau is frustrating: You start working out regularly and you clean up your diet. You lose weight, you gain muscle mass, and you have tons more energy. Great job! Then, all of a sudden – BAM – everything comes to a screeching halt.

The good news is that you can overcome a weight loss plateau and reach your goal weight.

Here are 5 steps you can take:

Eat A Healthy Breakfast for Weight Loss

Studies show that the habit of eating a healthy breakfast is key to losing weight and keeping it off. Your plateau-breaking breakfast should be low in carbs and high in protein.

Try these:

  • Spinach Egg Scramble
  • Healthy Green Smoothie
  • Quinoa Breakfast Cereal

Protein takes longer to digest and it can also help slow down the absorption of any carbohydrates that might be in your meal.

Add Protein To Every Meal & Snack

Eating more lean protein will help to increase your metabolism because it takes more energy for your body to digest the protein than digesting fat or carbohydrate. You will also feel full longer, and possibly see more benefits from your strength training sessions. After your high protein breakfast, give these a go:

  • Lemon Chicken & String Beans
  • No Mayo Tuna Salad & Whole Grain Crackers
  • Lettuce Wraps

Drink More Water for Weight Loss

I know. How many times have you heard that? But even mild dehydration can slow down your metabolism. To ensure you are staying hydrated, include a glass of water before every meal and snack. Staying hydrated also keeps you from feeling bloated and puffy.

Get Adequate Sleep

Sleep deprivation causes your metabolism to slow down which will slow or reverse your weight loss. When you are tired you do not feel like preparing a healthy meal and you are more likely to grab a quick unhealthy fix. You also will likely skip your workouts.

The amount of sleep you get can also affect your hormone levels which could inhibit your ability to burn calories. More about hormones in a future post.

Build More Muscle

Muscle burns more calories than fat. Every pound of muscle uses approximately 6 calories a day while each pound of fat burns only 2 calories daily. Aerobic exercise will not build muscles but you will continue to burn more calories in the hours after a workout. It is a good idea to switch up your routine. Keep your workouts fresh and challenging. Your muscles can get used to the same repetitive daily exercise and after a period of time will not respond.

Most of us will face a weight loss plateau before we reach out goal weight. Finding support from a professional can help keep you accountable and help get you over the finish line.

Maybe you have struggled or are struggling with a weight loss plateau. I would love to hear any tips you might have from your experience.

 

If you are having trouble reaching your healthy weight goal please grab my FREE eBook:

7 Steps That Make Weight Loss Easier & Effective

 

 

Written by Donna Hugues · Categorized: Healthy Recipes, Metabolism, Nutrition, Weight Management · Tagged: accountability, keeping the weight off, meal plan, nutrition, nutritionist, registered dietitian, sustainable weight loss, weight loss, weight loss plateau, weight management

Jan 30 2020

Fire Up Your Motivation

 
Top 3 Steps That Will Spark Your Motivation

fire up your motivation for lasting weight lossMotivation is clearly needed to successfully reach your goals. Some people lack the motivation to get started. Others lose their motivation to keep going.

Did you resolve to reach your healthy weight, eat healthier, or get fit? 

Approximately 55% of New Year resolutions are related to diet and weight loss. However, research shows that most people give up on their resolutions before the end of January. Why? They lost their motivation.

How can you fire up your motivation and reach your goals?

Here are 3 steps that will spark your motivation:

#1 Know Your Why

Why do you want to lose weight? Why do you want to eat healthier?                                                                                                                                         There is no wrong why. It just has to have great meaning and is personal to you. You cannot take someone else’s why and make it yours.

When your reasons to reach your goal are strong, getting there will be easier. Are you really passionate about the change or do you just think you should do it? Because it is so important to really want it in order to maintain your motivation.

So, get clear on what you want and why you want it. Write down why you want to lose weight, eat healthier, or get fit. Keep the list in your sight. Read it every day. Then, take small steps to get there. After that you will have increased motivation.

#2 Focus on the Process

Many people trying to reach a goal only set goals they want to achieve at the end. These are called outcome goals. Outcome goals, such as, “I want to lose weight” or “I want to weigh ___ pounds” (fill in the blank) can feel too distant. Above all, they can easily derail your motivation.

Break down your outcome goals into steps. These steps are called process goals. Each step leads you to your outcome goal so focus on these steps. Celebrate each small achievement because that will help you stay motivated and not give up.

If your outcome goal is to lose weight, set a process goal toward that end. For example, I will walk briskly for 30 minutes five days next week.

Having several doable process goals will help maintain your motivation.

#3 Confront Your Challenges

Food nourishes our mind and soul as well as our body. Changing the way you eat can be the most frustrating challenge ever. The hardest part is to move beyond your limiting thinking that it will be such a hassle.

Plan out how you will confront your challenges. There will always be holidays and social events so you can plan ahead for these challenges. Check out restaurant menus in advance and find a healthy option. You can eat half and eat the rest the next day. In addition, you can take your own healthy recipe to holiday meals or parties. This will result in less anxiety.

Take away food’s power. For instance, take one food you think you couldn’t live without and stop eating it for one week. Two weeks. This will take the power you think certain foods have over you away. Review your reasons for reaching your goals. The result will be increased motivation and a better chance to reach your goals.

Motivation is important to make long-term lifestyle changes. In the end, we all have to find it within ourselves and want to change for the better.

Your goals are worth the effort and you will end up creating the life that really fulfills you.

Get more easy and effective steps to lasting weight loss and learn how to take our FREE weight loss challenge! Click Here

 

Written by Donna Hugues · Categorized: Nutrition, Weight Management · Tagged: can clean eating help me lose weight, how can I lose weight and keep it off, know your why, meal planning, meal plans, setting goals, sustainable weight loss, weight loss, weight loss meal plans, weight management

Dec 12 2019

Sustainable Weight Loss

you can achieve sustainable weight loss3 Powerful Tips for Success

Sustainable weight loss doesn’t come from counting calories. It requires a lifestyle transformation. Certainly, that can be a challenge.

However, if you start with the following 3 powerful tips you will simplify the transition and expedite sustainable weight loss.

Know Your Why

Ask yourself why you want to lose weight. Are you really passionate about the change? 

When your reasons to achieve sustainable weight loss are strong, getting there will be easier.

There is no wrong why. Your why just has to have great meaning to you. However, it will not work to take someone else’s why and try to make it yours.

So, get clear on why you want to lose weight. Write it down. Keep it in your sight. Read it every day. Consequently, sustainable weight loss will be easier to achieve.

Set Up Your Environment

Make eating healthy easy and convenient for yourself. As a result, you will stick to your plan, especially during stressful times.

First, clean out your kitchen. Get rid of any clutter. Ditch any foods that are not weight loss friendly. Remove anything that you know triggers you to eat in an unhealthy way.

Next, stock your pantry and refrigerator with healthy food you know you want to eat. Just knowing what you should eat doesn’t mean you will, especially for any length of time.

Keep simple items on hand so you will always have ingredients for a quick, healthy meal. You will always find sprouted whole grain tortillas, beans, and cheese in my kitchen for this purpose.

Don’t Deprive Yourself

Fad diets that drastically cut calories or even entire food groups are not the best choice for achieving sustainable weight loss. That is to say, it is just impossible to maintain for very long. You will not get the lasting results you want.

You need a method that can be followed for life. For example, the clean eating approach…by cutting out processed foods and eating whole, nutrient-dense foods you will lose excess fat and keep it off.

You can start with simple food swaps.

Here are a few great food swaps for weight loss: (and check out 3 great recipes!)

  • Spaghetti Squash instead of pasta
  • Unsweetened tea or infused water instead of calorie containing drinks
  • Baked or grilled fruit instead of desserts
  • Raw veggies or fruit with cheese or hummus instead of crackers
  • Roasted veggies or water-sauteed veggies instead of stir-fried with oil

Sustainable weight-loss – maintaining your healthy weight – requires a shift in your habits and perspective. Why not begin your journey now?

Learn more effective steps to sustainable weight loss: Grab my FREE eBook here

 

Written by Donna Hugues · Categorized: Clean Eating, Nutrition, Weight Management · Tagged: clean eating, clean eating for weight loss, sustainable weight loss, weight loss, weight loss meal plan, weight management

Jun 07 2019

Genetic Testing for Weight Loss

It is no secret that genetic testing is the newest trend in health and wellness.

For good reason.

Genetic testing can tell us a lot about ourselves…from our ancestry to our ability to lose weight. The quality of genetic testing is at its peak. The price of testing is at its lowest.

Research studies find that genetic testing for weight loss can be helpful. In a study conducted by Stanford University results were striking:

participants on genotype appropriate diets shed 5.3% of their body weight…however,

those on diets not matched to their genotype lost only 2.3% of their body weight 

The results of the study were even more striking when specific diets were considered: 

participants whose genotypes matched the diet, such as low carb, lost 6.8% body weight…but,

those whose genotypes did not match the diet lost only 1.4%

This means you no longer have to guess which diet is best. Low-carb? Low-fat? We are all made up differently. Therefore, some of us will lose more weight on a low-carb diet. Others will do better with low-fat.

We are led to believe that gaining weight is the result of two primary factors – eating too many calories and not exercising enough. However, now we know other factors can contribute to your being overweight or obese. 

Is your body resistant to losing weight? Perhaps you have been eating the wrong way for your body.

Learn how your genes determine your ability to lose weight.

Grab your FREE Report 7 Ways Your DNA Influences Your Ability to Lose Weight

 

 

Written by Donna Hugues · Categorized: Genetic Testing, Nutrition, Weight Management · Tagged: DNA, DNA test for weight loss, genetic testing, nutrition, weight loss, weight loss meal plan, weight management

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